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    Inplant Training

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    Centrifugal pumps uses  OF  CENTRIFUGAL  PUMPS: The applications  of  centrifugal  pumps  are  numerous; however‚ these pumps are most often used in buildings for the following purposes: To pump the general water supply. This includes both the overhead and pneumatic tank systems. In general water supply systems where the pump takes off directly from the city pressure main or where no suction lift is required‚ a centrifugal pump can be used. When a centrifugal pump is being used with a suction

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    Hydraulic Machines

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    a dam has been shown. 5.3 General Classification of Turbines Turbines are hydraulic machines that convert energy into rotating mechanical energy which in turn generators to produce electrical energy. Originally developed from the water wheels‚ hydraulic turbines are the prime mortars of importance in modern water power development. According to their hydraulic action‚ turbines are broadly divided into two classes. (1) Impulse Turbine: Impulse turbines are more efficient for high heads

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    Hydroelectric Power Intro

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    flow going through. An example of a Kaplan turbine can be seen in Figure 1. An example of an impulse turbine is the Pelton turbine. The Pelton turbine is ideal for lower flow‚ high head applications. Run by the force of a jet of water impacting it‚ the Pelton turbine is governed by Newton’s second law. As the jet of water hits the cup‚ the change in energy in imparted onto the wheel causing it to rotate. The direct impact of the water onto a flat surface of the turbine can create unwanted vibrations

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    Date received: SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING COVER SHEET FOR CONTINUOUSLY ASSESSED WORK Course Code EG 3018 – Fluids Open Channel Turbine Testing Lab Report SECTION 1: Student to complete SURNAME/FAMILY NAME: Lindie FIRST NAME: Thomas. A ID Number: 51011245 Date submitted: 13th December 2012 Please: Read the statement on “Cheating” and definition of “Plagiarism” contained over page. The full Code of Practice on Student Discipline‚ Appendix 5.15 of the Academic Quality Handbook is at: www.abdn

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    Hydraulic Turbines

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    HYDRAULIC TURBINES Meaning of the term ‘Hydraulic’ • The working fluid is a liquid or a gas?? ANSWER – WORKING FLUID IS A LIQUID. TURBINE – WORKING PRINCIPLE • In turbines the pressure energy is converted into mechanical energy(which is further converted into electrical energy). WORKING PRINCIPLE OF PUMPS it is just the reverse of the above‚ that is‚ the mechanical energy is converted into pressure energy. OUR FOCUS OF STUDY • Working of various types of hydraulic turbines.

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    Abrasive Wheel

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    Abrasive Wheels Abrasive Wheel Characteristics An abrasive wheel is defined as :A wheel consisting of bonded abrasive particles with which there is a recognised risk of bursting A coated abrasive disc  A wheel made of wood or metal with a surface of abrasive material. Abrasive Wheels Resinoid (Resin based abrasive) Teflon reinforced. Type 27 Reinforced Depressed centre grinding wheel Type 41 Reinforced flat cut of wheel. Type 42 Reinforced Depressed centre cut off wheel Characteristics

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    Hama Water Wheels

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    Introduction Hama in Syria is famous for these water wheels‚ initially built by the Romans in what must be one of the most impressive engineering feats ever seen in a while. The current turns the wheels which contain small buckets which fill up with water and then spill out over to the aqueduct to its side... basically how to pump water from the river without using a pump. Apparently the wheels are all a-spin in the summer when there’s more water. History Norias were first developed in the Byzantine

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    ALL 32-41-00 - WHEELS 32-41-00 PB 001 CONF 00 - WHEELS - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1. Component Location A. Main Gear Wheels (Ref. Fig. Main Gear Wheels - Component Location SHEET 1) ** ON A/C ALL FIN  2651GM   2649GM   2652GM   2650GM  FUNCTIONAL DESIGNATION WHEEL-MLG‚ 1 WHEEL-MLG‚ 2 WHEEL-MLG‚ 3 WHEEL-MLG‚ 4 PANEL ZONE         731 731 741 741 ACCESS ATA REF DOOR   32-41-11       32-41-11 32-41-11 32-41-11 ** ON A/C ALL B. Nose Gear Wheels (Ref. Fig. Nose Gear Wheels - Component Location

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    Jeff: Wheel and Julia

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    Jeff October 30‚ 2013 Jeff couldn’t keep his eyes off of Julia. She was beautiful‚ astoundingly beautiful. Another day in English class‚ staring at the love of his life‚ never once saying a word‚ he was afraid of rejection afraid that if she said no he would never look at another woman the same‚ all he did was stare from across the room. She was 20 years old‚ petite‚ her slim five foot frame adorned with a light pink sundress that rested right above the knee‚ a ribbon in her hair to match

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    Wheel and Phone Fax

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    Modern technology is the use of machines to make life better. for example the improvement of communication. it can be done via mail‚ phone fax and many others. Improving transport by air‚ train‚ using cars. The greatest of all is the use of computer. Modern technology is the use of machines to make life better. for example the improvement of communication. it can be done via mail‚ phone fax and many others. Improving transport by

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